"Some people like Jews and some do not; but no thoughtful man can doubt the fact that they are beyond all question the most formidable and the most remarkable race which has ever appeared in the world."

"Some people like Jews and some do not; but no thoughtful man can doubt the fact that they are beyond all question the most formidable and the most remarkable race which has ever appeared in the world."

I've known a lot of trainers, standardbreds and t-breds and never once did I hear them say in sum or in substance that such-and-such had actually HAD a speed tightener. But handicappers say such things all the time.

"Some people like Jews and some do not; but no thoughtful man can doubt the fact that they are beyond all question the most formidable and the most remarkable race which has ever appeared in the world."

Sometimes it works, especially in small fields and on small tracks, and at shorter t-bred distances. But much more often, someone else (jock or driver) reads the program or the DRF, and the supposed lone-speed gets cooked in a speed duel.

"Some people like Jews and some do not; but no thoughtful man can doubt the fact that they are beyond all question the most formidable and the most remarkable race which has ever appeared in the world."